Meet New FTSV Director: Sarah Beelaard

First Tee – Silicon Valley recently elected Sarah Beelaard to our Board of Directors.

Sarah has almost 18 years of work experience at PwC and became a Trust Partner in July 2018.  She spent 16 years in public accounting where she assisted public companies and established multinational corporations (including Fortune 100) with their U.S. GAAP, SOX 404 and SEC filing requirements. She has a unique combination of audit (assurance) and non-audit (advisory, internal audit) experience. 

Sarah serves as PwC’s recruiting partner at her alma mater San Jose State University through the Braven program to increase diversity and fill positions in the San Jose office. She mentors underrepresented young people—first-generation college students to help enable them to use their college education to secure a job with future opportunities and potential.  

Sarah grew up in Morgan Hill then moved to South San Jose near Los Lagos and Rancho del Pueblo where she learned to play golf with the help of her husband. She is now raising her 3 kids (daughter age 10 and twin boy/girl age 8) back in Morgan Hill.  She recently joined CordeValle and is introducing golf to her kids. Sarah has personally always been involved in sports and knows what it can do to help the development of kids.

As a mother of a child with type 1 Diabetes, Sarah also fundraises and has served as a chair for the walk committee for Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation since 2005.

For more background – https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-beelaard/

Sarah is a great addition to our FTSV Board Directors. Director responsibilities include voting, providing planning, performance, legal and financial oversight and raising sufficient funds to ensure FTSV’s success.  Click here to meet all our Board Members. Contact Judy Dixon if you have interest in learning more about a volunteer Board opportunity.

Participant Spotlight Story – Norah

Norah Yang is an ACE participant at First Tee — Silicon Valley. She joined our program in 2015 as a participant and is now a volunteer coach. She is a freshman at Castilleja School where she won MVP in her league.

In her time with FTSV she has been one of the leaders in her classes with the way she drives engaging conversations. Additionally, she actively listens to others and knows when to jump in when conversations stall.

As a coach she demonstrates teamwork and takes initiative to help others. When our coaches are setting up, she offers to help. Before a recent class one of our coaches was pushing the wheelbarrow full of game materials and Norah, who was practicing on the driving range, took action and asked if she could help carry items in the barrel. She was not supposed to start her responsibilities for another 15 minutes, but decided to stop her practicing to help. She treats everyone with respect and in turn is respected by her coaches and peers.

“When I see Norah at Baylands, she always asks me how I am doing and offers to help. It takes a lot of self-awareness and confidence to be able to notice when others are in need, and it shows a great sense of character as an individual,” shared Program Coordinator, Gabby Ruiz. According to Program Coordinator, Robby Keith, “She’s excellent in the way she relates to the participants, asking them questions about what they like, thus, representing a wonderful role model to the youth.”

Norah never changes her upbeat, polite attitude, and never comes across as being better than anyone else, which is refreshing given someone with her high skill level. In fact, she strives to learn more about her peers.

“First Tee means a lot to me, it has taught me so many lessons outside of what schools offer,” says Norah. “For example, I use goal-setting skills to manage my high school activities and apply the Nine Core Values to deal with various challenges and setbacks in my daily life. I am so grateful to have had the opportunity to learn with the First Tee, and I am so happy to now be in a position where I can start to give back by volunteering to coach incoming FTSV students.”

She demonstrates high character, adds value to every class she is in, and embodies the supportive environment that we promote. We have no doubt she will be successful in anything she decides to pursue.

Interested in joining other participants like Norah? Please click here for our Youth Classes page. Our summer season will begin June 7th and end August 6th. Registration will begin, May 12th at 10am.

Meet New FTSV Ambassador: Stacy Blasiola

First Tee – Silicon Valley recently elected Stacy Blasiola as a Board Ambassador and she is also serving as a Volunteer Coach at Baylands Golf Links this Spring season.

Stacy returned to the area in 2017 after completing her PhD to work at Facebook as a Senior UX Researcher at Meta Reality Labs. (She interned in the same department in 2016.) She researches end users qualitatively to see what drives decisions and has expertise in digital privacy. Prior to that Stacy was an AdHoc Instructor at UWM with focus on Privacy in the Digital Era and Media Studies & Culture and a Research Asst, Editorial Asst for Social Media + Society at UIC for 5 years. She is originally from Rockland, Illinois. She graduated with a BA in Philosophy from MSU-Bozeman, MA in Media Studies from UWM-Milwaukee, and received PhD in Communication from UIC-Chicago.

Stacy lives in Sunnyvale with her husband. They recently joined San Jose Country Club SJCC. She is also a member of the Facebook Golf Group.

She started golfing in her 20’s but really got back into it the last 2 years. Stacy was looking for an opportunity where she could give back and loves that it is also connected to her new passion — golf. She felt it was important to get a first-hand experience of our program’s mission by lending her talents as a volunteer coach. 

For more background – https://www.linkedin.com/in/blasiola/

Board Ambassadors give advice, assist with projects, represent the organization in the community at events, help raise funds, and expand FTSV’s network throughout Silicon Valley and beyond. Click here to meet all our Board Members. Contact Judy Dixon if you have interest in learning more about a volunteer Board opportunity.

Meet our new Program Coordinator – Elora Rodriguez

Please meet our new staff member, Elora Rodriguez. She joined our First Tee – Silicon Valley family in February 2022 as a Program Coordinator.

Elora was a program participant in our Eagles program which predated our transition to an official First Tee chapter in 2005. Since then, she received her Bachelor of Science in Justice Studies/Psychology and her Master of Science in Justice Studies from San Jose State University.  She is a third generation San Jose native who spent years working in San Jose as a Community Service Specialist, a Behavioral Specialist, and a Youth Outreach Worker where she provided direct crisis prevention and intervention strategies for at-risk youth. Additionally, she was the Head Women’s Golf Coach at Notre Dame High School in San Jose.

“First Tee – Silicon Valley has provided me with the necessary space, tools, and support to thrive as a community educator and leader,” says Elora. ”Through strong and intentional collaboration, we as a team and community, are fully capable of empowering youth (on the course and far beyond) to reach their greatest potential!”  

Twenty years after being a program participant, she is now using her acquired experience to be a guiding force for others.

“We are grateful and excited to have Elora join our team,” says Program Director, Chris Moreno-Hunt. “Her experience and passion for serving her community shines through in her interactions with participants, and in her collaboration with our staff. We look forward to learning from her, and working with her to positively impact Silicon Valley youth.”

In addition to assisting with program coordination, you can find Elora coaching at Rancho Del Pueblo and Baylands Golf Links.  If you are interested in joining Elora and other caring First Tee coaches, please let us know!

How to get started

  • Visit our volunteer page and click on the volunteer form.
  • Or contact Julie Donnellan at 408-508-4882 or [email protected]
  • Click here for our volunteer tri-fold for more information
  • We are accepting volunteers year-round, but to be able to coach in the next season you will need to complete the on-boarding steps by 5/15 for Summer, 8/15 for Fall, 11/15 for Winter, and 2/15 for Spring
  • Training provided (golf and life skills)

Good News! FTSV’s Future at Rancho is More Clear

We have good news! On Tuesday, March 15th, San Jose’s City Council voted to proceed with negotiating a 3-course lease beginning 1-1-2023 for Rancho del Pueblo, Los Lagos, and San Jose Muni AND to require that the future operator, in turn, negotiate an expanded, long-term agreement with First Tee – Silicon Valley for our use of Rancho. We expect to know which operator the City selects by November.

FTSV has enjoyed a 21-year collaboration with the Department of Parks & Rec and CourseCo, Rancho’s operator since its opening. However, while FTSV has been seeking greater access for our programs, we have never been granted enough access to meet the high demand for our programs.

We are excited to partner with the new operator to help Rancho transform into a “Community Golf Center” to maximize its benefit to the surrounding community. As such, Rancho would become a more welcoming place for East San Jose residents, beginning golfers, and youth in keeping with FTSV’s policy to welcome all kids regardless of background or ability to pay.

FTSV is seeking increased access to reach at least 1,500 youth per year at Rancho. This access for the long-term will enable FTSV to invest in improvements to Rancho that will benefit our program and the course’s customers. For example, FTSV would like to convert the unused café into a classroom for FTSV that may also be reserved for outside groups.

Stay tuned to our Newsletter and web site Stories for further updates as the process unfolds.

Contact your San Jose City Council Member or the Mayor if you would like to share your FTSV experience at Rancho or your support for FTSV’s expanded access at Rancho.

Contact George Maxe at [email protected] or 408-288-2937 if you have any questions.

Caddy Club Majors Kicks Off with the Masters

Join the Caddy Club as a way to support our Financial Aid Program and meet the needs of providing a nurturing environment for the young people in our community.

  • All Caddy Club members receive invitations to our free Donor Appreciation events which includes our Caddy Club Majors Competition.  It kicks off with the Masters on April 7th and also includes PGA Championship May 19-22, US Open June 16-19, and Open Championship July 14-17. 
  • Every $240 donation allows FTSV to offer financial aid to a new under-served, at-risk youth participant to attend an 8-week program.
  • Become a Caddy Club member by making a minimum $20 monthly donation for at least 12 months or a one-time donation of a minimum of $240Click Here to Join!

Together, Building Game Changers!

Our kids and teens are facing challenges unseen by previous generations. Many lack access to safe opportunities that foster a culture of acceptance and provide mentorship. They live in a world where social pressures are always on, calm and confidence are hard to access, and perseverance is a required superpower every day.

Youth Development through Golf

FTSV exists to enable kids to build the strength of character that empowers them through a lifetime of new challenges. By seamlessly integrating the game of golf with life skills curriculum, we create learning experiences that build inner strength, self-confidence, and resilience that kids carry in everything they do. With the belief that ALL kids deserve the chance to grow in a supportive environment with mentors guiding them. We are dedicated to building golf programs that are accessible, welcoming, and as impactful as they are fun.

Who You Will Be Helping:

(FTSV on-course participants)

  • 90% racially diverse
  • 100% certifying youth graduate from HS
  • 100% Ace top level teens go to college
  • 80% achieve all A’s and B’s in school

Class Participant Surveys Reported:

  • 97% Had fun
  • 96% Said Coaches were fun and cared
  • 94% Like golf and improved golf skills
  • 90% Felt included as part of the group
  • 88% Want to continue with FTSV classes
  • 84% Learned new life skills to improve their character

Battle of the Bays a Big Success!

Thank you to our Sponsors and 123 attendees for joining us for Battle of the
Bays @ TopGolf benefiting First Tee – Silicon Valley on March 28th . Our
inaugural event was a big success raising over $78,000 dollars to support
financial aid and STEM education.

This was made possible through the support of Pangenera, LLC – Jeff Burrill;
Sue Farwell, Hallagan Huston Family Foundation, Huston Family Foundation,
EY, PWC, Almaden G&CC Members and FTSV Board Members especially
Board Director Ron Hallagan.

It was a fun and social evening with 19 teams of 6 to 12 players competing
which also included FTSV Coach and Ace participant teams underwritten by
our sponsors. Each team played 2 Top Contender Rounds hitting a total of
120 golf balls per round for a total of 240. In each round each player took
turns hitting 4 balls to the 5 designated targets on the range to gain the
maximum points for their team, which was officially scored on the Top Golf
leaderboard.

The team with the highest best ball score after 2 rounds was declared the
Winner and crowned the inaugural “Battle of the Bays” Champion and
awarded golf and lunch for 6 at Spyglass Hill Golf Course/Roy’s in Pebble
Beach. Congrats go out to The Baylanders Bay #334 which included FTSV
Coaches – Bruce Jaffe, Chris Moreno-Hunt, Jack Bachofer, and Tracy Cone
scoring 612 Total Points!

The event also included dinner, drinks, tee prizes and a raffle. Click here for
more updates and our Facebook photo link. It was a fabulous fundraiser with
the support of our generous sponsors!

First Tee – Silicon Valley Welcomes New Coaches to a Growing Team

We would like to welcome our two new coaches, Franchesca Garcia and Tiffany Lau. Additionally, we are pleased to announce we will be having 12 new volunteer coaches this season with another 12 in the onboarding process.

Our new additions join a coaching team of over 20 instructors and over 50 volunteer coaches, serving 500 participants this spring. Not only do they allow for more participants to take the program, but they are responsible for establishing a strong relational climate and an engaging learning environment for our participant. According to our most recent survey,

  • 96% of our participants felt their coaches cared about them
  • 97% said their coaches kept them engaged and active
  • 96% said their coaches improved their life skills
  • 92% said their coaches improved their golf skills

First Tee – Silicon Valley coaches go through 4 trainings within the year where we practice our golf and life skill curriculum, develop strategies for activity-based learning and mix in developmental relationship tools from the Search Institute and Positive Coaching Alliance.

Making a difference is best done as a team, and we are fortunate to have a strong and growing team of coaches leading the way.

Interested in getting started:

If you are interested in joining our growing team, learning new skills, and making a difference please:

  • Visit our volunteer page and click on the volunteer form.
  • Contact Julie Donnellan at 408-508-4882 or [email protected] for volunteering
  • Contact Chris Moreno-Hunt at 408-508-4884 or [email protected] for paid coaching
  • Click here for our volunteer tri-fold for more information
  • We are accepting volunteers year-round, but to be able to coach in the next season you will need to complete the on-boarding steps by 2/15 for Spring, and 5/15 for Summer, 8/15 for Fall, and 11/15 for Winter
  • Training provided (golf and life skills)

Support Financial Aid by Joining the Caddy Club

Join the Caddy Club as a way to support our Financial Aid Program and meet the needs of providing a nurturing environment for the young people in our community.

Together, Building Game Changers!

Our kids and teens are facing challenges unseen by previous generations. Many lack access to safe opportunities that foster a culture of acceptance and provide mentorship. They live in a world where social pressures are always on, calm and confidence are hard to access, and perseverance is a required superpower every day.

Youth Development through Golf

FTSV exists to enable kids to build the strength of character that empowers them through a lifetime of new challenges. By seamlessly integrating the game of golf with life skills curriculum, we create learning experiences that build inner strength, self-confidence, and resilience that kids carry in everything they do. With the belief that ALL kids deserve the chance to grow in a supportive environment with mentors guiding them. We are dedicated to building golf programs that are accessible, welcoming, and as impactful as they are fun.

Who You Will Be Helping:

(FTSV on-course participants)

  • 90% racially diverse
  • 100% certifying youth graduate from HS
  • 100% Ace top level teens go to college
  • 80% achieve all A’s and B’s in school

Class Participant Surveys Reported:

  • 97% Had fun
  • 96% Said Coaches were fun and cared
  • 94% Like golf and improved golf skills
  • 90% Felt included as part of the group
  • 88% Want to continue with FTSV classes
  • 84% Learned new life skills to improve their character

How You Can Help:

  • Every $250 donation allows FTSV to offer financial aid to a new under-served, at-risk youth participant to attend an 8-week program.
  • Become a Caddy Club member by making a minimum $20+ monthly donation for at least 12 months or a one-time donation of a minimum of $240+. Click Here to Join!

All Caddy Club members receive invitations to our free Donor Appreciation events which includes our Caddy Club Majors fantasy golf competition with more than $25,000 in donated prizes available. It kicks off with the Masters on April 7th

FTSV 4-Person Tournament with SCU

First Tee – Silicon Valley’s Spring Pre-Season 4-Person Golf Tournament was a smashing success on Saturday, February 26th at Rancho del Pueblo! We held a pink ball 4-person tournament with Santa Clara University Men’s and Women’s golfers joining our participants. The tournament was our largest in recent memory with 80 golfers total including 60 FTSV students playing.

 The theme for the tournament was collaboration with a team format where each team of 4 worked together to compete against the other groups. To promote mentorship, each group was composed of a Par student, Birdie student, an Eagle/Ace student, and a SCU team member. Not only was the SCU player helping our participants, but our older participants were mentoring the younger ones as well.

As far as the competitive results go, it was highly competitive at the top of the leaderboard, with the top 5 teams being separated by a total of 5 strokes. The top five were as follows:

Team Results

(Pink Ball Score + Low Ball Score)

1st Place: Team Score of 62

Johnny Ward (SCU), Li An Panfil (Ace), Vincent Vo (Birdie), Audrey Schroeder (Par)

2nd Place: Team Score of 63

Maddison Spiess (SCU), Joshua Jang (Ace), Katie Hwang (Birdie), Edwin Sanchez (Par)

3rd Place: Team Score of 64

Naomi Wong (SCU), Brian Yu (Ace), Jacob Hwang (Birdie), Jesse Jang (Par)

4th Place: Team Score of 66

Nolan Forsman (SCU), Amy Tran (Ace), Alejandro Chavez (Birdie), Nia Espiritu (Par)

5th Place: Team Score of 67

Jack Avrit* (SCU), Brady Stidham (Ace), Sahara Huchim Velasquez (Birdie), Samuel Tran (Par)

            *Worthy to note that Jack Avrit is an alum of First Tee – Central Coast.

The course contest was Closest to the Pin on Hole #2. The green was quite difficult for the participants to hit Saturday, but there were two winners. Norah Yang won the Ace/Eagle division with an impressive shot to 14 feet. The winner for Par, and overall closest, was Audrey Schroeder with a shot to 9 feet of the pin! The top three teams will be receiving FTSV cinch bags and the Closest to the Pin winners will be getting FTSV hats.

It was a very exciting day at Rancho del Pueblo! We had fun, achieved our goals, met new people, and welcomed Santa Clara University golfers to join our community. FTSV owes a HUGE thanks to the SCU Men’s Coach, Andrew Larkin, for bringing both the Men’s and Women’s teams out! He said, “My players had a ton of fun and enjoyed mentoring the FTSV participants. We look forward to future partnerships and events with your organization.

FTSV Par level and above participants be on the lookout for our Chapter Championship after this Spring season on May 21st. Our pre-season tournaments are a great way to gain competitive experience in a fun and supportive environment. For more information on our pre-season tournaments, please contact Robby Keith at [email protected], 408-288-2934, or visit our youth opportunity page.

Girls Golf – Pre-Spring 2022 Event

First Tee – Silicon Valley hosted our Spring Pre-Season Girls Golf Play Day on Saturday, February 26th at Rancho del Pueblo.  Fifteen of FTSV’s Girls Golf members enjoyed a fun and collaborative day on the golf course. It was an opportunity to appreciate and enjoy the game of golf while empowering participants to feel confident, build self-esteem and make new friends in an all-girl environment.

The girls were tasked with a mission to overcome the challenges given to them for each hole. Coaches prepared different challenges for the girls such as Bingo Bango Bongo, Closest to the Green and Team Trivia. The girls got to work as a team while also playing as individuals. They had the opportunity to develop stronger communication skills as well as realize their potential as they accomplished the goals for each hole. Our wonderful junior coaches, Jasmine and Amy, mentored the participants and gave them golf tips and a fun time on the course. At the end of round, the girls collected their prizes and left with more confidence to prepare them to take on new challenges.

All FTSV Girls PLAYer Part 2 and above interested in joining, or learning more about our next Girls Golf event on 5/21, please contact Gabby Ruiz at [email protected] or call 408-508-4883. We will release our next event flyer on our youth opportunity page around mid-April. Stay tuned!

CYGF $15K Grant Supports Our Mission

First Tee – Silicon Valley was the recipient of a generous $15,000 grant from CordeValle Youth Golf Foundation  (CYGF) to underwrite a portion of the 2022 Volunteer and Instructor Uniforms (hats & shirts) and Instruction. We are a growing chapter that relies heavily on golf enthusiasts and youth development foundations like CYGF to support our mission.

The non-profit CordeValle Youth Golf Foundation was founded in 2004. The foundation’s mission is to expand access to the sport of golf for children of all income levels by directly supporting successful youth golf programs throughout the Santa Clara County. The goal is to provide youth with the opportunity to learn the sport, receive lessons and equipment, practice, compete, and build positive life skills.

The Foundation annually awards approximately $100,000 in grants to deserving programs. The foundation is funded through a $50,000 annual contribution from CordeValle Golf Club and raises an additional $50,000 per year through CordeValle’s public charity tournaments.

CordeValle Youth Golf Foundation and First Tee – Silicon Valley are equally committed to expanding opportunities for youth of all income levels to have access to the sport of golf. Through the discipline and challenge of golf, youth in the Santa Clara County are provided a community with a safe environment and positive life alternatives that build confidence and character, ultimately helping them succeed in our community and in life.

CordeValle has been the location for the annual FTSV Invitational since 2005.